Located on East Bend Road near [[Burlington]] and traditionally known as the White Farm, this [[historic homes|historic]] farmstead has been in the [[Maurer family]] since c.[[1875]]. ​ The [[farming|farm]] was designated a Kentucky Centennial Farm in 1992.

Located on East Bend Road near [[Burlington]] and traditionally known as the White Farm, this [[historic homes|historic]] farmstead has been in the [[Maurer family]] since c.[[1875]]. ​ The [[farming|farm]] was designated a Kentucky Centennial Farm in 1992.

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The farm includes an excellant collection of historic farm buildings, including timber-frame stock barns, a tobacco barn, a stable, a cattle shute, and even a corncrib made of snow fencing. ​ Near the house stan a two-level summer kitchen, a root cellar (one of the few in the [[boone county|county]],​ a smokehouse, and one of the few remaining 19th century drive-through corncribs in Boone County.

The farm includes an excellant collection of historic farm buildings, including timber-frame stock barns, a tobacco barn, a stable, a cattle shute, and even a corncrib made of snow fencing. ​ Near the house stan a two-level summer kitchen, a root cellar (one of the few in the [[boone county|county]],​ a smokehouse, and one of the few remaining 19th century drive-through corncribs in Boone County.